Every single new car is coming with big screens everywhere, am I missing something, online every single reviewer, commentor, reporter, etc all say they absolutely despise big screens and prefer buttons.

But then Ford for example said that their focus groups for the new Mustang overwhelmingly favored big screens(in the savagegeese mustang review)… is this just a thing where enthusiasts are just the vocal minority, or do most people really dislike big screens, and car manufacturers are just doing it to cut costs?

  • SomethinOfAScientistB
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    10 months ago

    I don’t really have a problem with large infotainment screens, but the gauge cluster is what pisses me off. I have an X6MC with a fully digital cluster and I hate it. Car makers are installing LCD screens to give the illusion of luxury and charging a premium for it, when in reality it brings down their production cost immensely compared to physical gauges. There’s a reason you don’t see tacky LCD gauge clusters in Rolls Royce and Bentley vehicles. Porsche has the best gauges in the industry. My Macan S has a beautiful analogue rev counter in the middle to go along with another analogue speedometer on the left. Then, there is a circular screen on the right that has the ability to display maps, music or whatever else you want. Perfect balance of old school luxury and modern technology. Unfortunately, I suspect they will be going down the route of big screens judging off of the new Cayenne.